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"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
The word "air" in spanish is aire hope that helped!
Sister in spanish is hermana. air-ma-na
You could translate " l'air du temps " by something like "the feeling of the times", the trend, the mood. This is when "there is something up in the air".
If her/his name is Fannie then it would not "translate", it would stay the same. If you are meaning something else like a fanny AKA butt, then i dont know, look it up. well really a fannie is a ladys private parts that are really private and we are not sure yet at wikiansewers how you say it in spanish but we will find out as soon as possible for all of you out in the open air now
"The fresh air" and "the freshly laid lime plaster mural painting" are two English equivalents of the Spanish phrase el fresco. Context makes clear which meaning suits. The pronunciation will be "el FREY-sko" in Uruguayan Spanish.
English Dubbed means that the voice actors speak in English and English subbed means that there are subtitles for people to read and translate the language spoken.
Iris ['i.ɾis][i] as in English "be", but shorter.[ɾ] as in Italian "cuore", heart.
Yes. they are going to keep making English episodes because they still haven't finished the oringinal storyline and after that the have to translate and air Naruto shippuden.
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"You are great!" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¡Tu eres grande! The pronunciation of the exclamation in the second person informal singular of the present indicative will be "too air-ess GRAN-dey" in Spanish.
Air in Spanish is "aire"
"The fresh air" is a literal English equivalent of the Spanish phrase el aire fresco.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article el is "the." The masculine noun aire means "air" in this context. The masculine adjective fresco translates as "fresh."The pronunciation will be "eh-LEYE-rey FREY-sko" in Spanish.
To spring into the air/ a tiger ready to spring